Web design · Baltimore, MD Baltimore web design that gets you found and booked.
I build websites for local businesses that need the phone to ring. Every build below is custom-coded, made to be found on Google, and wired to turn a visitor into a call.
Real businesses. Zero templates.
Photographers, therapists, body shops, salons, event spaces, tutors. Different local businesses, one standard: a website that looks like the brand, loads freaky fast, gets found organically, and keeps the phone ringing. One of them is a whole community platform, and the Colado Latino Network build shows what that looks like with a database behind it.
02 · What we build for
Freakishly fast.
Speed is the first thing a visitor feels, and every search engine measures it. I custom-code every build so there is no theme bloat to carry, which is why our sites pass Google's speed checks in the 90s.
02 · What we build for
We help your business get found and chosen.
Every page we build is made to get found. Underneath the design sits the structure that earns the ranking: the exact words your customers search, schema that tells Google who you are, internal links, clean code AI tools can read, and Spanish-language pages when your customers search en español.
02 · What we build for
We help your business get booked.
Getting found only counts once it turns into work. We plan every website like a funnel: visitors find what they need fast, the words help them decide, and tracking shows you which pages brought the calls, in reports written for owners.
We transform websites into your digital storefront.
Six real rebuilds, recorded before we touched them and after. Both sides scroll together, and the befores are untouched.
A gallery link became a full website with a page for every service she offers.
A directory-style site became a warm, searchable practice built to book consultations.
A default template became a brand with movement, texture, and a booking path.
A booking widget with a homepage became a site with a page for every service.
A dated build became a fast Brooklyn shop site with a direct lead path.
A portfolio page became a full media brand with a page for every market.
Here is what the owners said once theirs was live.


Every web design project comes with.
Here is what comes with a build, whatever the business turns out to be. The sites above are real clients, and this list is the standard every one of them was held to.
The build is the start. Rankings compound through the monthly plan, ads can pour fuel on it as a Google Ads agency in Baltimore would, and the SEO work keeps the phone ringing. One team, one system, one Baltimore marketing agency accountable for all of it.
Four steps from handshake to launch.
Strategy & design
We map your keywords, your customers, and your look. You sign off on the design direction before a line of code ships.
The build
Custom-coded pages, written and designed one at a time. Live in weeks.
The gates
Every page passes our launch checks: speed, SEO structure, mobile, accessibility, forms, and tracking.
Launch & run
We cut over without losing the rankings you already have, then keep publishing, optimizing, and reporting every month.
Websites come as part of a plan, so the site keeps earning after launch. You'll know your exact number before we start, on a call or on the services and pricing page.
What a build costs.
Any rate you choose includes the following:
- Google Business Profile management and optimization
- A Google Business Profile post with every new page
- Citation publishing across the directories that matter
- AI search optimization (AEO and GEO) on every page
- Conversion optimization that turns SEO traffic into calls
- A custom built website on your brand that loads fast
- Automatic replies to your Google reviews, handled for you
- A custom built analytics dashboard you can open any time
- A monthly video walkthrough of the work, in plain English
- A direct line to me for strategy and operations help
Now you are into a real growth phase, month over month.
What it has to earn back
The plan is an investment, so the only question that matters is how many jobs it takes to cover it. Work it out with your own numbers.
Break-even only, at the rate the slider is showing. Anything past that is margin, and a customer who comes back is worth more than the first job suggests.
If none of these numbers work for where the business is right now, tell me on a call. I would rather scope something smaller that actually fits than lose the conversation over a number.
Ad budget is separate and goes straight to the platform, never through me.
Tell us about the site you need
Tell me a little about the business and I'll look at your current site before I reply, usually within one business day.
Baltimore web design questions, answered.
The questions owners ask before hiring a web designer in Baltimore, answered the way we'd answer them across a table.
How much does web design cost in Baltimore?
Baltimore web design usually runs $3,000 to $10,000 as a one-time build. I price it differently: the build folds into a monthly plan that starts at $800, so the site keeps growing after launch and you know your exact number before we start. The full breakdown sits on our marketing services page.
How long does it take to build a website?
A website build takes weeks rather than months. Design decisions get made up front, so the first pages go up fast, and the site launches once every page passes our speed, SEO, and mobile checks. A typical site is live well inside the first 90 days of a plan.
Do I get to see the website design before you build it?
You sign off on the design direction before any code ships. I show you the layout, the colors, the type, and how each page is structured, and we settle the website design there instead of after the build, when changes get expensive. Website design agreed on early is most of the reason a build takes weeks instead of months.
Custom-coded website or Squarespace and Wix?
Custom code wins when ranking is what you are buying. We hold a Squarespace Circle Gold partnership and still custom-code most builds: ours test in the 90s on Google's PageSpeed tool while template sites usually test in the 40s and 50s, and speed is a ranking factor. Custom also means full control of the SEO structure, the schema, and the conversion path.
Will my new website rank on Google?
A new website ranks on the structure that ships with it: one keyword per page, titles and headings that match how people search, schema markup, internal links, and a sitemap Google can read. Rankings themselves take months to compound, which is why every build carries ongoing SEO after launch.
What makes one website design rank when another one doesn't?
Structure is the difference. Two sites can look equally good and only one of them shows up, because a search engine reads the headings, the words on the page, the internal links, and the code underneath before it decides who to rank. We build search engine optimization (SEO) into the website design from the first layout instead of bolting it on later, so how a site looks and how it ranks get decided together.
Is SEO included in your web design?
SEO is included in every web design build. Keyword mapping, on-page optimization, schema, and technical SEO ship with the site, and the monthly plan keeps publishing pages that rank after the site goes live.
Can you take over the search engine optimization on a website you didn't build?
We take over search engine optimization on sites we didn't build. I'll look at what you have first and tell you whether the current website design can carry real search engine optimization or whether rebuilding is cheaper over a year, and I'll tell you which one I'd pick if it were my money. Some sites only need the structure and the content fixed. Others are fighting a template that was never going to rank.
Do I need a new website, or just better SEO?
A new website is only worth buying when the one you have is working against you. If the pages load fast, the structure is clean, and there's a page for every service you offer, then search engine optimization on top of what you have can work fine. If the site is slow, built on a template, and everything lives on one page, no amount of search engine optimization fixes that, and a Baltimore web design build ends up being the cheaper answer. I'll tell you which one you're in before you spend anything.
How do I know if my website is actually getting found?
Search the words your customers type, not your business name. Every website ranks for its own name, so that test tells you nothing. What matters is whether a search engine puts you on page one for the service you sell in the town you sell it in, and once the site is live you get a monthly report showing which pages brought the calls.
What about AI search, like ChatGPT and AI Overviews?
AI search is built into every page we ship. AI engines cite businesses whose sites answer questions directly and carry clean, machine-readable structure, so that structure goes in by default, and we check how clients show up in AI answers month to month.
Can you redesign my existing website without losing my rankings?
A redesign keeps your rankings when the migration is handled properly. We map every existing page and its keywords first, rebuild page for page, and set redirects so the equity you have earned moves with you. The before and after videos on this page are all migrations.
Do you write the content too?
Copy comes with the build. Every page is written for your customers, in your voice, around the keywords your market types, and you review all of it. Your corrections teach us your voice for every page after.
What do you need from me to get started?
Getting started takes a strategy session, your photos if you have them, and honest answers about the business and where you want it to go. We handle design, copy, code, SEO, and launch. Owners usually spend a few hours total across the whole build.
Do you only build websites for Baltimore businesses?
Baltimore and the DMV are home, and the work travels. The sites on this page include businesses in Brooklyn and across Maryland, and the same build wins anywhere customers find a business by searching for it.
Two pages worth reading next: the search engine optimization work that keeps a site climbing after launch, and the services and pricing page, where a Baltimore web design build sits inside a plan. If you're weighing platforms first, read Squarespace SEO. If your question isn't up there, call me and ask it.
Your website should be the hardest worker you've got.
Book a free 30-minute strategy session. We'll look at your current site together and I'll tell you straight what a build would change.
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